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    Hi! It wasn't a garage I renovated but a house. But still, I was installing a vinyl siding http://sidinginvancouver.com/vinyl-siding.html. And it came out pretty cool. So don't fear using this material. I find it pretty durable and it also looks cool (although it depends on your taste xD).

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    sorry if the joke about taste may seem offensive

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    if you use vinyl siding be sure not to nail it tight to the stud wall - it should be a bit loose to allow for expansion from hot to cold - if the nails are snug the vinyl may crack a the nail holes during expansion and come loose - I don't believe there will be any code stopping you from doing this - it kind of a good idea if you spray a lot of water...

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    ^ Great ideas.

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    I'll amend my answer of 4 years ago to now say use 26ga white sheet metal liner panels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laffs View Post
    I'll amend my answer of 4 years ago to now say use 26ga white sheet metal liner panels.
    lol - I saw the date after - he probably moved by now

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    You can buy something called "Hardy Board". It's a cement board with a permanent painted finish(available in 20 or more colours). Needs no maintenance, easily washable, comes in 4x8 sheets, and costs about the same as siding. Much easier to install, much more durable than drywall. Needs no taping. You can get 1/2"x3" trim for it in matching colours to cover the joints, or leave the joints bare

    I've built dozens of cabanas with it and it will last outside for decades. Inside a garage, probably forever.
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    Thanks to whoever brought this thread back to life.

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